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| ===================
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| Measurement Objects
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| ===================
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| 
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| .. module:: django.contrib.gis.measure
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|     :synopsis: GeoDjango's distance and area measurement objects.
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| 
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| The :mod:`django.contrib.gis.measure` module contains objects that allow
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| for convenient representation of distance and area units of measure. [#]_
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| Specifically, it implements two objects, :class:`Distance` and
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| :class:`Area` -- both of which may be accessed via the
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| :class:`D` and :class:`A` convenience aliases, respectively.
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| 
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| Example
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| =======
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| 
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| :class:`Distance` objects may be instantiated using a keyword argument indicating the
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| context of the units.  In the example below, two different distance objects are
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| instantiated in units of kilometers (``km``) and miles (``mi``)::
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| 
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|     >>> from django.contrib.gis.measure import Distance, D
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|     >>> d1 = Distance(km=5)
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|     >>> print(d1)
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|     5.0 km
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|     >>> d2 = D(mi=5) # `D` is an alias for `Distance`
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|     >>> print(d2)
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|     5.0 mi
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| 
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| Conversions are easy, just access the preferred unit attribute to get a
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| converted distance quantity::
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| 
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|     >>> print(d1.mi) # Converting 5 kilometers to miles
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|     3.10685596119
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|     >>> print(d2.km) # Converting 5 miles to kilometers
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|     8.04672
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| 
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| Moreover, arithmetic operations may be performed between the distance
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| objects::
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| 
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|     >>> print(d1 + d2) # Adding 5 miles to 5 kilometers
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|     13.04672 km
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|     >>> print(d2 - d1) # Subtracting 5 kilometers from 5 miles
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|     1.89314403881 mi
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| 
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| Two :class:`Distance` objects multiplied together will yield an :class:`Area`
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| object, which uses squared units of measure::
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| 
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|     >>> a = d1 * d2 # Returns an Area object.
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|     >>> print(a)
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|     40.2336 sq_km
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| 
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| To determine what the attribute abbreviation of a unit is, the ``unit_attname``
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| class method may be used::
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| 
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|     >>> print(Distance.unit_attname('US Survey Foot'))
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|     survey_ft
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|     >>> print(Distance.unit_attname('centimeter'))
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|     cm
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| 
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| .. _supported_units:
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| 
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| Supported units
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| ===============
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| 
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| =================================  ========================================
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| Unit Attribute                     Full name or alias(es)
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| =================================  ========================================
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| ``km``                             Kilometre, Kilometer
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| ``mi``                             Mile
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| ``m``                              Meter, Metre
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| ``yd``                             Yard
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| ``ft``                             Foot, Foot (International)
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| ``survey_ft``                      U.S. Foot, US survey foot
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| ``inch``                           Inches
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| ``cm``                             Centimeter
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| ``mm``                             Millimetre, Millimeter
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| ``um``                             Micrometer, Micrometre
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| ``british_ft``                     British foot (Sears 1922)
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| ``british_yd``                     British yard (Sears 1922)
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| ``british_chain_sears``            British chain (Sears 1922)
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| ``indian_yd``                      Indian yard, Yard (Indian)
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| ``sears_yd``                       Yard (Sears)
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| ``clarke_ft``                      Clarke's Foot
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| ``chain``                          Chain
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| ``chain_benoit``                   Chain (Benoit)
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| ``chain_sears``                    Chain (Sears)
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| ``british_chain_benoit``           British chain (Benoit 1895 B)
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| ``british_chain_sears_truncated``  British chain (Sears 1922 truncated)
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| ``gold_coast_ft``                  Gold Coast foot
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| ``link``                           Link
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| ``link_benoit``                    Link (Benoit)
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| ``link_sears``                     Link (Sears)
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| ``clarke_link``                    Clarke's link
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| ``fathom``                         Fathom
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| ``rod``                            Rod
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| ``nm``                             Nautical Mile
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| ``nm_uk``                          Nautical Mile (UK)
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| ``german_m``                       German legal metre
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| =================================  ========================================
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     :class:`Area` attributes are the same as :class:`Distance` attributes,
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|     except they are prefixed with ``sq_`` (area units are square in nature).
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|     For example, ``Area(sq_m=2)`` creates an :class:`Area` object
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|     representing two square meters.
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| 
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| Measurement API
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| ===============
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| 
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| ``Distance``
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| ------------
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| 
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| .. class:: Distance(**kwargs)
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| 
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|     To initialize a distance object, pass in a keyword corresponding to the
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|     desired :ref:`unit attribute name <supported_units>` set with desired
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|     value. For example, the following creates a distance object representing 5
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|     miles::
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| 
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|         >>> dist = Distance(mi=5)
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| 
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|     .. method:: __getattr__(unit_att)
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| 
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|     Returns the distance value in units corresponding to the given unit
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|     attribute. For example::
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| 
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|         >>> print(dist.km)
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|         8.04672
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| 
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|     .. classmethod:: unit_attname(unit_name)
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| 
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|     Returns the distance unit attribute name for the given full unit name. For
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|     example::
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| 
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|         >>> Distance.unit_attname('Mile')
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|         'mi'
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| 
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| .. class:: D
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| 
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|     Alias for :class:`Distance` class.
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| 
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| ``Area``
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| --------
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| 
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| .. class:: Area(**kwargs)
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| 
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|     To initialize an area object, pass in a keyword corresponding to the
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|     desired :ref:`unit attribute name <supported_units>` set with desired
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|     value. For example, the following creates an area object representing 5
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|     square miles::
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| 
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|         >>> a = Area(sq_mi=5)
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| 
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|     .. method:: __getattr__(unit_att)
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| 
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|     Returns the area value in units corresponding to the given unit attribute.
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|     For example::
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| 
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|         >>> print(a.sq_km)
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|         12.949940551680001
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| 
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|     .. classmethod:: unit_attname(unit_name)
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| 
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|     Returns the area unit attribute name for the given full unit name. For
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|     example::
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| 
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|         >>> Area.unit_attname('Kilometer')
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|         'sq_km'
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| 
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| .. class:: A
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| 
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|     Alias for :class:`Area` class.
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| 
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| .. rubric:: Footnotes
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| .. [#] `Robert Coup <https://koordinates.com/>`_ is the initial author of the measure objects,
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|        and was inspired by Brian Beck's work in `geopy <https://github.com/geopy/geopy/>`_
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|        and Geoff Biggs' PhD work on dimensioned units for robotics.
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